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Managing an Orthopedic practice comes with its own unique challenges. Studies report some of the top challenges of an orthopedic practice as: High patient volumes Managing several concentrations Inefficiencies in use of clinician’s time Maintaining profitability in the face of declining reimbursements Responding to government regulations You can resolve these challenges by digitizing three critical workflows – …

There is a seismic shift happening in the healthcare industry, creating business needs and opportunities for non-EHR systems to integrate with EHRs. It’s a now or never moment that non-EHR ISVs cannot afford to miss if they have to remain competitive in the marketplace. Let’s look at these industry-changing trends and how they will impact the …

The Journal of Medical Practice Management, in its latest edition, had some interesting revelations that took the whole of America’s medical community to take a pause and THINK! This time it was not on drug pricing or massive mergers or telemedicine apps that took the stage. It was the customer service and the significant role of …

Healthcare professionals, all over the world, are on agreement that patient satisfaction is an important outcome for the sustainability and long term profitability of a healthcare practice. The most important contributor to patient satisfaction is understanding and managing patient expectations, which has come a long way with healthcare too embracing consumerization of IT. Most often, …

The country’s largest anti-hunger charity, the Food Bank for New York City, feeds about 1.5 million people every year. To do this it relies very heavily on the generosity of various businesses. One of these businesses was Toyota and in 2011, instead of handing out material resources, Toyota brought in a group of engineers and presented …